Aspen Peak - 2017 - Issue 1 - Summer

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PHOTOGRAPHY
COURTESY
OF
ANDERSON
RANCH
GALLERIES
&
MUSEUMS
ANDERSON RANCH
ARTS CENTER
Doug Aitken, Diana Al-Hadid,
Wangechi Mutu, Walead Beshty, and
more of the contemporary art world's
finest practitioners and personalities
visit Anderson Ranch to discuss their
work during the 51-year-old
Snowmass institution's annual
Featured Artists & Conversations
Series (July 6 through August 10).
The series, which in the past has
featured Marina Abramovićc, Frank
Stella, and Kara Walker, is a highlight
of Aspen's arts and cultural calendar,
and draws more than 1,500 top
collectors and art enthusiasts—not to
mention Anderson Ranch students
and faculty.
5263 Owl Creek Road,
Snowmass Village, 970-923-3183;
andersonranch.org
THE ART BASE
This Basalt institution fosters creative
expression in the visual arts for all
ages and abilities, providing a base
of operations for local and regional
artists through education initiatives,
regular exhibitions, and community
events that support and stimulate
the artistic vitality of the entire
Roaring Fork Valley. 99 Midland
Ave., Basalt, 970-927-4123;
theartbase.org
ASPEN ART MUSEUM
The AAM is a non-collecting
institution presenting the newest,
most important evolutions in
international contemporary art, as
well as innovative and timely
exhibitions, educational services, and
public programming. Admission is
free thanks to the (very) generous
patronage of Amy and John Phelan.
637 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925-8050;
aspenartmuseum.org
BALDWIN GALLERY
Since 1994, Baldwin, which focuses
on American art, has been presenting
new work by artists of international
renown, including Ryan McGinness,
Marilyn Minter, Donald Judd, Tom
Sachs, and Doug and Mike Starn.
209 S. Galena St., 970-920-9797;
baldwingallery.com
CASTERLINE GOODMAN
GALLERY
Specializing in contemporary and
postwar art, Casterline Goodman
(whose second location is in East
Hampton, New York) shows premier
20th- and 21st-century works from its
boldfaced roster of artists, including
Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg,
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise
Bourgeois, Willem de Kooning,
Donald Judd, Ed Ruscha, Tracey
Emin, Cy Twombly, and more. 611
E. Cooper Ave., 970-925-1339;
casterlinegoodman.c
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NEW CHA CHA GALLERY
In line with the creative force behind
the gallery, artist Domingo Zapata,
Cha Cha Gallery focuses on Neo-
Expressionist art. A permanent
selection of Zapata's paintings is on
view alongside diverse exhibitions
that have included street art from Mr.
Brainwash, French fine jewelry, and
paintings by actor Anthony Hopkins.
426 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925-1435;
chachagallery.com
Art farm: In addition to
its summer series, which
features exhibitions and
conversations with
some of the biggest
names in contemporary
art, Anderson Ranch
operates myriad art
workshops and
education initiatives.
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